Mercy
We’re hiring for Clinical Pharmacist - Mercy Fort Smith
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Job Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable
Clinical Pharmacist
to join our hospital team. This role works closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure safe, effective, and evidence-based medication therapy for our patients. The Clinical Pharmacist serves as a vital drug information resource and contributes to optimal patient outcomes through collaborative care and clinical expertise. This position performs duties in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Primary Responsibilities:
Review patient records to assess appropriateness of medication therapy Evaluate patient conditions to ensure comprehensive treatment Develop medication plans that minimize adverse effects Consult with prescribers, nurses, and patients regarding medications and dosing Advise on proper drug administration and monitor treatment outcomes Collaborate with healthcare professionals to optimize patient care Maintain accurate documentation of medication plans and patient progress Routinely consult with medical staff regarding drug orders, side effects, and formulary considerations Stay informed on hospital and departmental policies and procedures Maintain professional relationships with medical and nursing staff Attend relevant conferences and maintain licensure requirements Serve as a clinical resource for care center staff with subspecialty expertise Practice Medication Therapy Services including patient assessment and therapy recommendations Participate in committees and department initiatives as requested Ensure compliance with regulatory, licensing, and accreditation standards Contribute to drug utilization evaluations and adverse drug reaction reporting Support education of pharmacy students and residents Mandatory Responsibilities:
Complete expiration date checks and inspections Perform pharmacy and unit floor stock checks Fulfill mandatory fire/safety training and continuing education requirements Technology Proficiency:
Verify orders and document clinically using Epic or similar systems Utilize drug information software (e.g., Micromedex) Operate pharmacy automation systems (e.g., Omnicell, McKesson, ScriptPro, Baxa) Professionalism & Service Standards:
Demonstrate Mercy Signature Service communication skills Exhibit professionalism and courteous behavior with coworkers and patients Maintain proper hygiene, PPE use, and dress code compliance Work efficiently under time constraints and meet hourly deadlines Qualifications:
Education: Minimum: Bachelor of Science (BS) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited school of pharmacy Licensure: Current pharmacist license in the state of practice Other Requirements: Strong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skills Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced clinical environment Preferred Qualifications:
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) PGY-1 residency Two or more years of clinical pharmacy experience Board certification (e.g., BCPS)
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All potential applicants are encouraged to scroll through and read the complete job description before applying.
Job Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable
Clinical Pharmacist
to join our hospital team. This role works closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure safe, effective, and evidence-based medication therapy for our patients. The Clinical Pharmacist serves as a vital drug information resource and contributes to optimal patient outcomes through collaborative care and clinical expertise. This position performs duties in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Primary Responsibilities:
Review patient records to assess appropriateness of medication therapy Evaluate patient conditions to ensure comprehensive treatment Develop medication plans that minimize adverse effects Consult with prescribers, nurses, and patients regarding medications and dosing Advise on proper drug administration and monitor treatment outcomes Collaborate with healthcare professionals to optimize patient care Maintain accurate documentation of medication plans and patient progress Routinely consult with medical staff regarding drug orders, side effects, and formulary considerations Stay informed on hospital and departmental policies and procedures Maintain professional relationships with medical and nursing staff Attend relevant conferences and maintain licensure requirements Serve as a clinical resource for care center staff with subspecialty expertise Practice Medication Therapy Services including patient assessment and therapy recommendations Participate in committees and department initiatives as requested Ensure compliance with regulatory, licensing, and accreditation standards Contribute to drug utilization evaluations and adverse drug reaction reporting Support education of pharmacy students and residents Mandatory Responsibilities:
Complete expiration date checks and inspections Perform pharmacy and unit floor stock checks Fulfill mandatory fire/safety training and continuing education requirements Technology Proficiency:
Verify orders and document clinically using Epic or similar systems Utilize drug information software (e.g., Micromedex) Operate pharmacy automation systems (e.g., Omnicell, McKesson, ScriptPro, Baxa) Professionalism & Service Standards:
Demonstrate Mercy Signature Service communication skills Exhibit professionalism and courteous behavior with coworkers and patients Maintain proper hygiene, PPE use, and dress code compliance Work efficiently under time constraints and meet hourly deadlines Qualifications:
Education: Minimum: Bachelor of Science (BS) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited school of pharmacy Licensure: Current pharmacist license in the state of practice Other Requirements: Strong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skills Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced clinical environment Preferred Qualifications:
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) PGY-1 residency Two or more years of clinical pharmacy experience Board certification (e.g., BCPS)
EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans